Editor's Notes: Even after his death, Rabbi Sacks' idea of antisemitism stays dangerously relevant
In Sacks' European Parliament speech, he described antisemitism as a virus that defeats the immune system by constantly changing its structure.
In Sacks' European Parliament speech, he described antisemitism as a virus that defeats the immune system by constantly changing its structure.
Friday night, reading the newsletter at the Sabbath table, I asked her why. She said, “Because we keep them hidden in the safe, and they let us travel if we ever have to leave.”
Six million Jewish deaths, the most systematic genocide in modern history, and the vice president couldn't bring himself to name the victims or the perpetrators.
A new investigation details how Qatari funding transformed Georgetown from campus to curriculum.
As Holocaust Remembrance Day approaches in 2026, memories of past atrocities collide with renewed war, rising antisemitism, and fears of another major confrontation with Iran.
As Israel faces a rare moment with no hostages in Hamas’ hands, the time has come to set clear, firm guidelines for future hostage situations and break the cycle of exchanges.
It is possible to equalize and establish a uniform disability rating (above 50%) for all 35,000 Holocaust survivors who currently receive stipends.
The Israeli government and the army should never look to aliyah and the military service of young olim as a solution to a numerical or political problem.
There is no place for negotiations with Iran’s current regime unless those negotiations lead to the end of the ayatollahs’ rule.
In the wake of the Iran protests, Western feminists must stand in solidarity with South Azerbaijani women, who are fighting against ethnic discrimination and gender apartheid.
Undersea cables are an extremely crucial, yet often overlooked, element of the infrastructure making up the world of today.